Disneyland has quietly announced to their current Annual Passholders that there will be some changes coming to the program starting next year. Typically these changes involve benefits, perks, and prices but this time they are overtly trying to deal with overcrowding in the parks by addressing the hoards of APs out there. Find out if this will effect you.

Disneyland traditionally raises ticket prices every year, usually around January or February, and this year is no exception. Even with all the construction going on in both parks and Star Wars - Galaxy's Edge still over a year away from completion, Disneyland's attendance has stayed steady and so it appears this is the latest move to try and deter massive crowds from the gates.

The much awaited Disney MaxPass is finally going live today at the Disneyland Resort to help guests manage their vacations easier from their smartphones. Largely this service works just like the currentFastPass system in the parks but with just a few key differences. Make sure you know the ins and outs of the MaxPass before you try it for yourself to make the transition as smooth as possible.

It's unfortunately that time of year again for the Disneyland Resort to announce their new ticket prices. Most ticket prices have gone up slightly which is leaving many fans upset, and rightly so, but Disney has their reasons. Although this is a measure to help curb overcrowding in the parks, is this actually doing the job or could there be other tactics that are more effective? Here's everything you need to know for this year.

An official word is expected soon, but there have been some quiet and a few odd changes made to the Annual Pass offerings at the Disneyland Resort. The good news is that there are once again offers for less expensive passes for southern California residents, but Disney is also reportedly introducing a new pass that has many people wondering who the target audience is.

In an effort to curb crowd levels during peak seasons, the Disneyland Resort has changed their annual pass options. Though it may seem at first an effort to hike park prices and gouge customers, there's still an option for any price range depending when you want to visit.